Artery Research

Volume 2, Issue 3, August 2008, Pages 109 - 109

P2.12 INFLUENCE OF THE CENTRAL TO PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL STIFFNESS GRADIENT ON TIMING AND AMPLITUDE OF WAVE REFLECTIONS

Authors
S. Hickson1, W. Nichols2, I. Wilkinson1, C. McEniery1
1University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
2University of Florida, Gainsville, Florida, USA
Available Online 15 September 2008.
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2008.08.378How to use a DOI?
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In younger individuals peripheral muscular arteries are stiffer and pulse wave velocity (PWVm) greater than central elastic artery stiffness and PWVe (PWVm>PWVe). The marked increase in aortic stiffness with age, with little change in peripheral stiffness, results in a reversal of the arterial stiffness gradient (PWVe>PWVm). It has been hypothesized1 that this may reduce wave reflection amplitude and augmentation index (AIa) due to movement of the major reflection site further from the heart. To test this hypothesis we investigated whether a reverse stiffness gradient (PWVe >PWVm) is associated with a reduced AIa and an increased reflection site distance.

Studies were performed in subjects aged>50 years who were free of medication. Following 10mins supine rest, blood pressure, pulse wave analysis and carotid-femoral (PWVe) and femoral-dorsalis-pedis (PWVm) PWVs were measured. Distance to the major reflection site was calculated from PWVe and reflected wave travel time (Tr/2)2.

PWVe and PWVm were 7.8±1.0m/s and 9.7±1.0m/s, respectively, in subjects with a positive stiffness gradient (PWVm>PWVe) and 10.8±2.1m/s and 9.0±1.6m/s in subjects with a reverse stiffness gradient. Central pulse pressure and augmentation pressure were higher in subjects with a reverse stiffness gradient (38 ±18vs.48±9mmHg and 12±6vs.14±5mmHg,P<0.05), as was AIa corrected for heart rate (23±8vs.27±6%.P<0.05) and reflection site distance (56±10vs.76±15cm.P<0.01). Time to reflection did not differ between groups (71.4±6.4vs.70.5±5.0ms).

Reversal of the stiffness gradient (PWVe>PWVm) is associated with increased central pulse pressure, reflected wave amplitude and AIa and a paradoxical increase in reflection site distance.

1GF Mitchell et al., Hypertension, Vol. 43, 2004, pp. 1239-45.
2JP Murgo et al., Circulation, Vol. 62, 1980, pp. 105-16.
Journal
Artery Research
Volume-Issue
2 - 3
Pages
109 - 109
Publication Date
2008/09/15
ISSN (Online)
1876-4401
ISSN (Print)
1872-9312
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2008.08.378How to use a DOI?
Open Access
This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license.

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